Golf Hotel

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Golf Hotel
The Golf Hotel Crail.JPG
The building in 2013
Former namesGolf Inn
General information
TypeHotel and restaurant
LocationCrail, Fife
Address4 High Street
CountryScotland
Coordinates56°15′38″N 2°37′36″W / 56.260562°N 2.62659°W / 56.260562; -2.62659Coordinates: 56°15′38″N 2°37′36″W / 56.260562°N 2.62659°W / 56.260562; -2.62659
Completedearly 18th century
OwnerGraham Guthrie[1]
Technical details
Floor count4
Website
www.thegolfhotelcrail.com
Listed Building – Category A
Official nameThe Golf Hotel 4 High Street
Designated9 May 1972
Reference no.LB23290
The building's southern elevation

The Golf Hotel is a hotel and restaurant in Crail, Fife, Scotland. It is a Category A listed building dating to the early 18th century,[2] although one source claims it is 16th century.[1]

John Dickson, a sergeant major in the Royal Scots Greys who fought in the 1815 Battle of Waterloo, became a landlord at the establishment when it was known as the Golf Inn.[1] He was the last known Scot involved in the battle when he died, aged 97.[3]

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References[]

  1. ^ a b c "Hotel Review - The Golf Hotel, Crail"The Scotsman, 21 October 2020
  2. ^ Historic Environment Scotland. "The Golf Hotel 4 High Street (LB23290)". Retrieved 22 January 2022.
  3. ^ "Who were the five Scots heroes at Waterloo?" – BBC

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